News from 09/08/2001
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Andrew Robson, Gavin Bowick, Mike Pettit, Robert Sopwith, Jon Ashworth, Long Haul, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Lawrence T. Roach, Grace Bradberry, Alexandra Blair, Magnus Linklater, Paul McCann and Adam Sherwin, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Julian Champkin, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Tracy Ruddle, Alison Kervin, Barbara Ellen, Nancy Gregory, Michael Littlechild, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Andrew Comrie, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Tim Wright, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Duncan Heenan, Peter Curwen, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Sacks, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Clem Cook, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Robin Young and Adam Sherwin, D. J. Dunstan, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Edward Gaskell, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Campion, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Colin Hogg, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Philip Whiteley, Christine Laine, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Beryl Dixon, Nigel Hawkes, Vaughan Nail, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Zahid Hussain, Philip August, Adam Fresco, John Fitzgerald, Nick Szczepanik, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Tim Hames, Christopher Maguire, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Fiona Williams, Alex O'Connell, Kevin McCarra, Dearbail Jordan, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Peter Fullerton, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Chris Quick, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Richard Edwards, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Mike Albin, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoWhat would become of love if we knew that if we lost… Hard times ahead, says gloomy Bank Out of tune Pension 'failure' Celtic victory Free Tickets Kew Gardens No Title SUMMERtimes Museums for the family Cities condemn dumping of asylum-seekers in 'slums' Reagan's 'special' daughter dies of cancer Index Tearful plea by Rachel, 11, for help in the hunt for her father's killer Key heart drug is withdrawn How to dress for a divorce Beaches The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments Stabbed refugee seeks asylum from Glasgow AS-level results 'need health warning' The weather today French court jails people smugglers Explosion kills two workmen News in Brief Security fears 'War zone' jailing Boy arrested Murder witness Knickers nicked Vicar bans Jerusalem from couple's wedding Clingfilm murder bid man is guilty Chess masters bank on memory for checkmate Princess drug death doctor to face inquiry SafeDoor. co. uk Police investigate death of boy in routine surgery BT Robot makes debut as surgeon Time New railway signals are confusing Teeth trap rapist Blood test banned Girls' terror ride Cymru chief quits Kidman and Cruise get a part in new film 'Nicole, baby, what went wrong with the dress?' Goodnight Sweetheart Zeta-Jones's Chicago trip Blue Cross Road schemes revival wakens protesters' fears IBM Gangs bring in 70 tonnes of hard drugs every year The Open University US-style transport for pupils Muslim comedian stands up to fatwa risk National turns to DJs to attract younger audience Why should careless drivers leave you out of pocket? Boot Camcorder thief foiled by return of Dr Who Third of patients will come from private sector The Heart Hospital NHS gets a Christmas present with batteries included Commentary Magnet Light and space improve health of the sick Family fear for missing student News in Brief Fine man wins Sons kicked victim Cider trees rot QC joins appeal Timeless beauty Labradors collar the title of unluckiest dog Farmers flout foot and mouth clean-up Racism check on 12,000 CPS cases Somak Holidays £6,650 bill after shotgun blast Fujitsu Computers Siemens Duncan Smith team to use call centre canvassers Gateway Portillistas set about regrouping All-women shortlists 'created backlash' Tta Blunkett criticised for skirting riot zone Activists threaten ballot revolt Ultimate car boot sale offers princely luxuries Macedonia peace deal is agreed From a Correspondent: Indian lovers hanged by mob Subaru Envoys seek freedom for Taleban prisoners From Roger Boyes in Berlin and Zahid Hussain in Karachi Action Hardliner whose power is growing Briton freed after jail ordeal UN faces call for cloning ban World in Brief Pope is clement (Reuters): Paintings stolen (AFP): Drink kills 13,000 (AFP): Leading lights Chirac hit by chateau charity cash allegations Zimbabwe minister blames white farmers for violence Charles Schwab Rocket men turn to pop Police used too much force, admits G8 chief 100 held in child porn inquiry Dreams Stars are fading away Online An exam system that cannot make the grade Britain has spent 20 years exchanging one flawed philosophy for another Reproductive cloning is no substitute for humanity's perfect flaws Picture Gallery Dumped on Sighthill and out of mind Cell makes Pomp and Circumstance Praise them, Vicar, praise those patriotic hymns Retired Hurt The Government needs to reconsider its pensions policy Best Practice The NHS needs more examples of flexibility over provision Doctors' long hours Lack of radiographers Ceasing the threat of IRA violence Democracy that puts people first Buildings to fulfil spiritual needs The word of the lords Feet per hour Armed police Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Risks in separate MMR vaccines Silver lining? No silver lining Reception Announcements Service reunion Pewterers' Company Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Oxford University Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Sir Martyn Beckett, Bt Gentleman architect who built a thriving country-house practice but attracted controversy for his work in king's college chapel General Duong Van Minh President of South Vietnam who surrendered to the Vietcong after decades of conflict Harold Land Saxophonist who became an elder statesman of hard bop Kenneth Macdonald The second best pint-puller on television Miners Die in Belgian Pit In one of the worst mining disasters of the 20th century, 277 miners died in the Bitter Heart Colliery in Belgium. Fire prevented rescue workers reaching the trapped men The Times Unit Trust Information Service IF Losses trimmed at close Barclays Changes at Ford could lead to end of the road for Nasser Wall Street Diary Deal avoids rent review City Diary Peugeot Is this just a repeat of the Esop story? Audit Going home Killik project Stakeholders can make a difference to companies Business Letters End pay excess Progress to 3G Amersham shines in gloom Mpi falls to new low ahead of results Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BOC benefits from a balanced approach Tempus Airtours Rotork Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Second bid for Cammell Laird yards Results in Brief Woolwich Regional agencies 'need rethink' BOC sheds 1,500 jobs to cope with downturn TiG shares slide 21% as O'Leary steps down Picture Gallery Jowell approves BBC plan to develop Portland Place By Our City Staff: US sales give boost to Galen Rotork comes through IQ test Bat to build Korean factory Mortgage record for Newcastle Business in Brief NFS to expand Pernod confident Ferraris warning Ideal gets £3.5m Gateway cuts Advance talks off Firth setback Exchange Rates Italians step up fight for GlobalNet The Times Airtours defies slowdown to report upbeat set of results Earnings drop sharply at KPMG Consulting Virgin Active secures £30m debt funding MPC must not bank on too many surprises Commentary Coutts & Co From a Correspondent: IMF warns on emerging markets risk Inside Bank puts blame for UK economic woes on Europe Second debt downgrade knocks Marconi price The Times Crossword 21,802 Stock Markets Stakeholder pensions are a failure, says think-tank Microsoft could hasten XP launch as court ruling looms Currencies Interest Rates Aynsley Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Commodities Bayer shares plunge as drug is taken off market Deadly Owen finishes off Haka in style Szabo aims for double after climbdown on drug issue Go First Glance Final furlong Stan Mellor bows out Fighting back Craig White runs hot Yesterday Today Television Fans reaching for the stars with Hammam's Cardiff revolution Football: Nationwide League second division The Times Pressure on Pardew to succeed Second division ins and outs Chesterfield find strength in Peak practice Sutton adds final touch to night of triumph for Celtic Football Henman warms to Stefanki way Tennis Chernikeeff relishes thrill of the stampede Sailing Cowes Week The Times Rangers draw strength from their reserves Dell Ferdinand may miss England friendly Turner's restraint brings sense to summer madness Cricket: Criclnfo County Championship first division Penberthy profits from Kent's attacking instinct Yesterday's scoreboards White compounds Lancashire agony Butcher in prime form as Surrey are filleted Smith maintains upper hand against England Australians put on the back foot as Sussex pair make hay Cricket Double trouble for former champions Bowis Woosnam awake to all possibilities over caddie selection Golf By a Correspondent: Hussain shows his touch is better than his memory Search for sponsorship the key to Hodgson's loyalty Motorcycling Legal & Public Notices Sheriyar gives Worcestershire the whip hand Criclnfo Country Championship second division Brisk Barnett keeps score ticking over Langridge inspired by his singular success Rowing Mullally ensures promotion battle stays in balance Game is up - it's time to put women on level playing field A night to savour as Jackson destroys the field Quinn forced to miss team outing Diary Injection of confidence spurs Macey Athletics: World Championships Trouble and strife dog Radcliffe to bitter end Widnes granted approval to reclaim elite status Rugby league Great Britain team back in the water Swimming Smith steals the gold from under the nose of Irish Equestrianism Manager crosses marriage lines Szabo's victory fails to heal rift with rival The Times Online The Daily results service 7 days ahead Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Michelob World Championships results Tennis rankings Alesi takes Frentzen's Jordan seat Sport Summary India punish poor finishing England to boost its management Bright shines for Britain Queally laps up national success Tyson made to play waiting game Quinn has ban cut by a year Racing Addleshaw Booth & Co Nursery Handicap Brighton Chepstow Meeting Points Yesterday's results Raceline Mellor bows out with mixed emotions Racing Daewoo Photographs: Gerry Cranham 8 Pages of Jobs Virgin atlantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Surfer blocking tactics Will they keep staff in or… Michael Page Ernst & Young Graduate to Management Opportunities Surfing the Net at work could land employees in deep water Work style St. George's House, Windsor Castle Folio Personnel Ltd Dubai International Airport Flight Catering Fidelity Investments CIFT Parkwell Graduated? Antique Gallery SWI Multiple Display Advertising Items Invitrogen The Times Up Which Ladder? Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Hoggett Bowers RNIB Fidelity Investments Harman/becker Automotive Systems Stagecoach Group Heidrick & Struggles Accountant/Office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items End this obsession with the military The Changing Business Toyota Haldane Multiple Display Advertising Items Department of Health Einstein network St Dominic's School My Big Break Romanian teacher beats the odds A trip to the UK inspired one women to set up a business that led to her being raided by the secret service and winning a prestigious award, says Lindsay Nicolle The Times The Law Society Grieves Pryce Executive Resourcing OMV Premier Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreay Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times On the Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Scottish Execuitive An uncertain financial future More and more companies are outsorcing their accounting activities, By Chris Quick Multiple Display Advertising Items MPA Public guardianship office A softer landing for redundancy victims Packages 8 Pages of Jobs Protocol ST Riches Consulting Emotional roller coaster How accounts outsourcing is… Denplan Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology and Senior Appointments Summer times Reportage Film French lessons in family life Contents Three cheers for chauvinism The 2 Minute Briefing Poverty and resentment Why more asylum-seekers The Sunday Times Faith, hope and the beauty myth Richard Morrison 'The prospect of bringing up a child named, say, Budweiser Lite or Windows Explorer did not worry the parents' Another mayday from HMS South Bank Conditioned for defeat Enjoy a healthy holiday Mystery of Parkinson's Why beer is the best medicine for the heart Memory loss: fact or fantasy? Natural woman Brazil's new screen heroine Going to extremes Werner Herzog's mad world Support your local laughs New Releases The subtle genius of Steve Cogan makes The parole Officer a very British triumph, says Barbara Ellen The Parole Officer Odeon, West End 12,94mins so what if America doesn't get the joke Watching brief... British crime movies Critic's Choice Love in a hot climate New Releases a Brazilian melodrama and a homage to Brecht are seductive labours of love, says James christopher In the realm of the senseless? Werner herzog, mad maverick or true visionary? retrospectives of his work can help you decide, says Chris Campion New on video Hanway Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Laugh, I'm famous Edinburgh Comedy Alan, Clive and Emo stand up to give alex O'Connell the shock (and the shocking) of the familiar The Horniman Museum The verdict Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Caught on camera Around Britain C… BM&AG London and South East Five-day weather forecast The lies that bind Theatre All My Sons returns to the National with passion, says Ian Johns Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items So proud I could have cried Tracy Ruddle was shocked at the state of the School she took over last year. Here she tells how made it a success Increasingly, school's in for summer University of Hull MBA in London MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA University of Leicester Leeds University Business School Equis Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Courses TVU Multiple Display Advertising Items City & Guilds Get Paid for Reading Books! The Times Holborn College Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Ed. forum The panel answer your questions on coping with classmates' gibes, the best way to beat fear of examinations, and the merits or otherwise of Kumon maths classes Airline Network British Airways USA Flight Centre Trailfinders JAL Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Flightwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Feel the pull of Jersey Check-in ASTA Cool off in Canada Wrongly advised pensioner keeps shares Chancery Division Published August 9,2001 Needler Financial Services Ltd v Taber Before Sir Andrew Morritt, Vice-Chancellor judgment July 31,2001 Court can allow assistants for litigants in person Chancerty Division Published August 9,2001 Izzo V Philip Ross & Co (a Firm) Before Mr Justice Neuberger Reasons July 31,2001 Police have no duty to protect arrested escaper from injury Court of Appeal Published August 9,2001 Vellino v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Before Lord Justice Schiemann, Lord Justice Sedley and Sir Murray Stewart-Smith Judgment July 31,2001 Society can limit exam tries Court of Appeal Published August 9,2001 Regina v Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Ex parte Mahmood and Another Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice Rix Judgment July 31,2001 Bridge Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice 2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2416 Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and… Choice Richer Sounds
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